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ESQUIRE(tm) from Mendeltron, Inc. now available for Solaris 2.6

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Mark P. Mendelsohn

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Dec 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/19/97
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NEWS RELEASE MENDELTRON, INC.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday December 19, 1997

Mendeltron, Inc.
9974 Scripps Ranch Blvd. #103
San Diego, CA 92131-1825
e-mail: sa...@mendeltron.com
http://www.mendeltron.com

Mark P. Mendelsohn
619 676-1954
619 676-3441 Fax

**ESQUIRE(tm) NOW AVAILABLE FOR SUN(tm) SOLARIS(tm) 2.6**

Mendeltron, Inc. has ported is popular terminal scripting
language product to Sun(tm) Solaris(tm) 2.6 Operating System.

San Diego, CA - Mendeltron, Inc. has ported its popular terminal
scripting language, called ESQUIRE(tm), to Sun Microsystems Solaris(tm)
operating system Version 2.6. ESQUIRE(tm) provides a scripting language
to automate terminal operator activity without the need for changing
complex IBM® or UNIX® host applications. ESQUIRE(tm) has been used
extensively in the past for reservation systems, banking applications
and telephone network management.

The new Solaris(tm) version of ESQUIRE(tm) takes advantage of
the widely used Internet protocol TCP/IP to gain access to IBM®
Mainframes and UNIX® applications. As with the rest of the ESQUIRE(tm)
product line, the Solaris version is fully compatible with legacy AT&T
and NCR ESCORT(tm) scripts. The availability of ESQUIRE(tm) will enable
those that already use ESCORT(tm) to easily migrate their applications
to more modern networks and more powerful hardware.

ESCORT is a trademark of NCR Corporation.
UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries,
exclusively
licensed throughX/OPEN Company Limited.
IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines, Inc.
ESQUIRE is a trademark of Mendeltron, Inc.
Sun and Solaris are trade marks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.

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Nick Wagg

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Dec 23, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/23/97
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Mark P. Mendelsohn wrote:
>
> Mendeltron, Inc. has ported is popular terminal scripting
>
Popular? Never heard of it in over 20 years of programming.
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Nick Wagg <>< (mailto:ni...@lsl.co.uk) Laser-Scan Ltd,
Senior Software Engineer Science Park, Milton Rd,
Tel: +44(0)1223 420414 (ext 213) Cambridge, CB4 4FY, UK.
Fax: +44(0)1223 420044 http://www.lsl.co.uk/

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